GEORGE H. WILSON COLLECTION
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F 1: Grand River Authority and Power (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re letter of transmittal and proposed legislation. Correspondents include Roy J. Turner.

b. Brochure.  Grand River Dam Authority: "G.R.D.A.: Industrial Power, Water, Steam, Locations" (1950).

c. Proposed legislation: re Markham Ferry Dam and distribution of electricity generated at Fort Gibson Dam (1949).

d. Clipping.

F 2: Great Salt Plains Lake (1948-1950).

a. Correspondence re operation of lake by Corps of Engineers.

b. Clipping.

F 3: Jack Harriss (1941, 1948-1949).

a. Correspondence re local Enid matters, freight legislation (H. R. 1195), grain storage, and personal.

b. Report.  Enid Board of Trade: re freight rates on grain/grain products (May 6, 1941).

c. Clipping re Interstate Commerce Commission.

F 4: Hawaii Statehood (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence. Correspondents include J. R. Farrington and Harry S. Truman.

b. H. R. 49: "To enable the people of Hawaii to form a constitution and State government and to be admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Joseph R. Farrington - Hawaii).  Committee on Public Lands.  Reported print.

c. House Report 254 (H. R. 49): "Enabling the People of Hawaii to Form a Constitution and State Government and to Be Admitted into the Union ... ."

d. Subcommittee Report.  Special Committee on Pacific Territories and Island Possessions to Committee on Public Lands, re H. R. 49 (January 10, 1950).  Committee Print.

e. Clippings re Hawaii/Alaska statehood.

F 5: Hazards, Industrial (1949).

a. Correspondence re H. R. 1247.

b. H. R. 1247: "To provide for cooperation with State agencies administering labor laws in establishing and maintaining safe and proper working conditions in industry and in the preparation, promulgation, and enforcement of regulations to control industrial health hazards."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (George D. O'Brien - Michigan).  Committee on Education and Labor.

c. H. R. 3191: "To amend the Act approved September 7, 1916 (ch. 458, 39 Stat. 742), entitled `An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes," as amended, by extending coverage to civilian officers of the United States and by making benefits more realistic in terms of present wage rates, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (John Lesinski - Michigan).  Committee on Education and Labor.

F 6: Hoover Commission -- Correspondence (1950).

a. Correspondence re reaction to proposals to reorganize the federal government. Correspondents include William L. Dawson, Clare E. Hoffman, and James J. Murphy.

b. Newsletters.  Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report: Circular Letters 8-9 (July 20 and 21, 1950).

c. Pamphlet.  Chamber of Commerce of the United States: "Half A Job: The Story of the Hoover Commission Reports" (1950).

d. Article.  American Legion: "The American Legion's Analysis of the Hoover Commission's Recommendations."  American Legion Magazine (May, 1950).

e. Various reports on status of reorganization plans.

f. Report.  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments: "Memorandum on the Status of Employees Transferred under Reorganization Plan No. 18 of 1950" (May 15, 1950).

g. House Report 2320 (H. Res. 647): "Reorganization Plan No. 27 of 1950, to Create a Department of Health, Education, and Security."  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

h. House Report 2321 (H. Res. 648): "Reorganization Plan Nol 24 of 1950, Transfer of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to the Department of Commerce."  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

F 7: Hoover Commission -- Correspondence (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re reaction to various plans to reorganize federal government. Correspondents include Oklahoma Delegation to the President.

b. Pamphlet.  Oklahoma Public Expenditures Council: "You Can Set Me Free."

c. Clippings.

F 8: Hoover Commission -- Correspondence (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re reaction to various plans to reorganize the federal government. Correspondents include Reva Bosone and William L. Dawson.

b. Resolution No. 20.  Oklahoma State Senate: re Hoover Commission (May 24, 1949).

c. Booklet.  Chamber of Commerce of the United States: "Chaos in the Government -- And What to Do about It" (1949).

d. Clippings.

F 9: Hoover Commission -- Legislation (1949-1950).

a. H. R. 1569: "To provide for the reorganization of Government agencies, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (William L. Dawson - Illinois).  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.

b. H. R. 2361 [Draft]: To provide for the reorganization of Government agencies, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (William L. Dawson - Illinois).  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Committee print.

c. H. Con. Res. 22: "Suspending legislative budget until May 1, 1949."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Clarence Cannon - Missouri).  Committee on Rules.

d. House Report 15 (H. Con. Res. 22): "Suspending Legislative Budget until May 1, 1949."

e. S. 526: "To provide for the reorganization of Government agencies, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (John L. McClellan - Arkansas, et al.).  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Reported print.

f. Senate Report 232 (S. 526): "Reorganization Act of 1949."

g. Report: Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments: "Analysis of the Status of the Recommendations of the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, and of Bills, Reorganization Plans as Well as of Other Pertinent Material" (July 1, 1949).  House Committee Print.

h. Report: Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments: "Status of Legislation Based on the Recommendations of the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, and of Bills and Reorganization Plans" (September 15, 1949).  House Committee Print.

i. Report: House Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments: "Progress Report on Executive Departments" (June 15, 1950).  Committee Print.

j. House Document No. 197: Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments: "The Nineteenth and Concluding Report of the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government."  Eighty-first Congress (1949).

k. House Report 1204 (H. Res. 301): "Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1949."  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Eighty-first Congress (1949).

l. House Report 1852 (H. Res. 516): "Reorganization Plan No. 12 of 1950."  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

m. House Report 1907 (H. Res. 522): "Reorganization Plan No. 6 of 1950."  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

n. House Report 1947 (H. Res. 545): "Reorganization Plan No. 18 of 1950."  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

o. House Report 1971 (H. Res. 545): "Reorganization Plan No. 7 of 1950."  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.   Eighty-first Congress (1950).

p. House Report 1976 (H. Res. 546): "Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1950."  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

q. House Report 2457 (H. Res. 114): "Investigation of Employee Utilization in the Executive Departments and Agencies."  Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.  Eighty-first Congress. (1950).

r. Senate Document No. 4: "Activities of the Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Eightieth Congress."  Eighty-first Congress (1949).

s. Senate Document No. 28: "Reports to the Congress by the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government."  Eighty-first Congress (1949).

t. Senate Report: "Organization of Federal Executive Departments and Agencies."  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Eighty-first Congress (1949).  Committee Print No. 6.

u. Senate Report: "Organization of Federal Executive Departments and Agencies."  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Eighty-first Congress (1950).  Committee Report No. 9.

v. Senate Report: "Organization of Federal Executive Departments and Agencies."  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.  Eighty-first Congress (1950).  Committee Report No. 10.

w. Speech.  GHW: re H. Res. 301 (Reorganization).  In the House (August 11, 1949).

x. Statement.  Wingate H. Lucas: Before House Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, re H. Res. 522 (Reorganization Plan No. 6) (March 31, 1950).

y. Correspondence. Correspondents include William L. Dawson, Wingate Lucas, and Chet Holifield.

F 10: Hoover Commission -- Presidential Messages (1949-1950).

Series of House Documents, each a "Message from the President of the United States Transmitting" a particular reorganization plan and each referred to the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments during the Eighty-first Congress.

F 11: Hoover Commission -- Overseas Investigations (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re Commission work.

b. H. R. 5172: "To create a commission to make a study of the administration of overseas activities of the Government, and to make recommendations to Congress with respect thereto."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Clare E. Hoffman - Michigan).  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.

c. H. R. 6170: "To create a commission to make a study of the administration of the overseas activities of the Government, and to make recommendations to Congress with respect thereto."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Mike Mansfield - Montana).  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.

d. H. R. 7554: "To create a commission to make a study of the administration of overseas activities of the Government, and to make recommendations to Congress with respect thereto."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (GHW).  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.

e. H. Res. 579: "Requesting the President to appoint a bipartisan commission relating to American policy in Germany."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Emanuel Celler - New York).  Committee on Foreign Affairs.

f. Senate Report 889 (S. 2072): "Commission to Study the Administration of Overseas Areas."  Eighty-first congress (1949).  Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.

g. Speech.  GHW: "Hoover Commission Reorganization Program Should Be Extended to All United States Functions Overseas."  In the House (April 4, 1950).  Typescript; reprint.

h. Press Release.  GHW: re H. R. 7554 (March 3, 1950).

i. Report.  Legislative Reference Service, Library of congress: "Cost of Various [Overseas] Government Programs" (1950).

j. Clippings. 

F 12: Hoover Commission -- Press Releases (1949).

Series of press releases issued by the Commission on Organization of Executive Branch of the Government.

F 13: Hoover Commission -- Press Releases (1950).

Series of press releases issued by the White House upon transmitting various reorganization plans.

F 14: Hoover Commission -- Publications (1949-1950).

a. Newsletter.  Citizens' Committee for Reorganization of the Executive Branch of the Government: "Reorganization News."  (August, 1949; September, 1949; January, 1950; February, 1950; May, 1950).

b. Newsletter.  The Tax Foundation: "Tax Review."  X, No. 7 (July, 1949).  Feature article is "Performance Budgeting for the Federal Government" by A. E. Buck.

c. Newsletter.  Council of State Chambers of Commerce: "Federal Spending Facts" (August 2, 1949).  Feature article is "The President's Reorganization Plan No. 2" by Alvin A. Burger.

d. Booklet. Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York: Reorganizing the Executive Branch of the Federal Government" (April, 1949).

e. Report. Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "Reorganization of the Executive Branch (Hoover Commission Proposals)" (January, 1950).

f. Charts Relating to the President's Budget Message for 1951.

F 15: Hoover Commission -- Reports and Statements (1949-1950).

a. Series of documents from the Citizens Committee for Reorganization of the Executive Branch of the Government [later "for the Hoover Report"], including Newsletter: "Circular Letter No. 2: Reorganization Plans Nos. 1 to 21 of 1950" (April 10, 1950); Newsletter: " Circular Letter No. 5: Status of Economy Bills Based on Hoover Commission Reports Now Before Congress" (May 26, 1950); Newsletter: "Circular Letter No. 6: Analysis of Reorganization Plans 22 to 27 of 1950" (June 6, 1950); Report: White Paper No. 1: "Facts Regarding the Hoover Commission's Recommendations Relating to Veterans' Affairs" (February 7, 1950); Speech.  Robert L. Johnson, Chairman of the Citizens Committee: Massachusetts Federation of Taxpayers Association meeting (May 7, 1949).  Re Hoover Commission; Statement.  Robert L. Johnson: "Statement on Presidential Reorganization Plans Numbers 1-21 of 1950" (May 12, 1950); Statement.  Robert L. Johnson: "Statement of Post Office Reforms" (June 12, 1950); Statement.  Robert L. L. McCormick, Research Director of the Citizens Committee: Before Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments (June 14, 1950).  Re: Reorganization Plans 22-24 (Reconstruction Finance Corporation); 9. Statement.  Robert L. L. McCormick: Before House Committee on Expenditures ... (June 19, 1950).  Re: Reorganization Plans 24 and 27; 10. Statement.  Robert L. L. McCormick: Before House Committee on Expenditures ... : "The Establishment of a United Medical Administration" (June 22, 1950).  Re: H. R. 5182; Statement.  Robert L. L. McCormick: Before House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (June 26, 1950).  Re: H. R. 8923 (postal reform); 12. Statement.  Charles B. Coates, Vice Chairman of the Citizens Committee: Before House Committee on Post Office ... (June 28, 1950).  Re: H. R. 8925 (civil service).

b. Report.  Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "Summary of the Recommendations of the Hoover Commission" (1950).

F 16: Hospital Construction -- Correspondence and Legislation (1946, 1948-1950).

a. Correspondence re legislation (H. R. 1721, S. 614), and Oklahoma projects.

b. Miscellaneous data, re Oklahoma.

c. Hearings.  Subcommittee of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: "Hospital Construction Act" (S. 191).  Seventy-ninth Congress (1946).

d. House Report 2519 (S. 191): "Hospital Survey and Construction Act."  Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.  Seventy-ninth Congress (1946).

e. House Report 2697 (S. 191): "Hospital Survey and Construction Act."  Seventy-ninth Congress (1946).  Conference Report.

f. House Report 2711 (S. 191): "Hospital Survey and Construction Act."  Seventy-ninth Congress (1946).  Conference Report.

g. Public Law 725 (S. 191): "To amend the Public Health Service Act to authorize grants to the States for surveying their hospitals and public health centers and for planning construction of additional facilities, and to authorize grants to assist in such construction."  Seventy-ninth Congress (1946).

h. House Report 1929 (H. R. 4816): "Amending Section 624 of the Public Health Service Act with Respect to Construction of Hospitals."  Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.  Eightieth Congress (1948).

i. Public Law 830 (H. R. 4816): "To amend section 624 of the Public Health Service Act so as to provide a minimum allotment of $100,000 to each State for the construction of hospitals."  Eightieth Congress (1948).

j. H. R. 3025: "To amend the Hospital Survey and Construction Act (title VI of the Public Health Service Act), to extend its duration and provide greater financial assistance in the construction of hospitals, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Harold A. Patten - Arizona).  Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

k. H. R. 3070: "To amend the Hospital Survey and Construction Act."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Thomas H. Werdel - California).  Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

l. H. R. 3515: "To amend the Hospital Survey and Construction Act (title VI of the Public Health Service Act), to extend its duration and provide greater financial assistance in the construction of hospitals, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Albert Rains - Alabama).  Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

m. H. R. 4215: "To amend title VI of the Public Health Service Act to provide additional Federal aid in the construction of hospitals, to provide Federal aid in the maintenance and operation of hospitals, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Charles B. Deane - North Carolina).  Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

n. H. R. 4771: "To amend section 1 of the Act entitled `An Act to amend section 624 of the Public Health Service Act so as to provide a minimum allotment of $100,000 to each State for the construction of hospitals' (Public Law 830, Eightieth Congress)."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Hugh B. Mitchell - Washington).  Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

o. H. R.: "To amend the Hospital Survey and Construction Act (title VI of the Public Health Service Act), to extend its duration and provide greater financial assistance in the construction of hospitals, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.  Subcommittee Print.

p. H. R. 5903: "To amend the Hospital Survey and Construction Act (title VI of the Public Health Service Act), to extend its duration and provide greater financial assistance in the construction of hospitals, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (J. Percy Priest - Tennessee).  Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.  Introduced print; reported print.

q. House Report 1325 (H. R. 5903): "Amending the Hospital Survey and Construction Act (Title VI of the Public Health Service Act)."

r. H. R. 8369: "To authorize grants and loans to cooperatives and nonprofit associations, operating medical and hospital-care plans, for the acquisition, construction, and equipment of needed facilities."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Eugene J. McCarthy - Minnesota).  Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

s. S. 614: "To amend the Hospital Survey and Construction Act (title VI of the Public Health Service Act), to extend its duration and provide greater financial assistance in the construction of hospitals, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Lister Hill - Alabama; Robert A. Taft - Ohio, et al.).  Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.  Senate introduced print; House introduced print.

t. S. 614: Amendments proposed by Spessard Holland and Claude Pepper.

u. Senate Report 790 (S. 614): "Amending the Hospital Survey and Construction Act to Extend Its Duration and Provide Greater Financial Assistance in Construction of Hospitals."

v. Public Law 380 (S. 614).

w. Amendment to H. R. 3070: GHW: re federal share of construction costs.

x. Report.  No author indicated: "Explanation of Proposed Amendments to Hospital Survey and Construction Act" (ca. 1949).

F 17: Hospital Construction -- Correspondence and Legislation (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re Oklahoma projects, doctor draft (H. R. 9554), legislation (H. R. 3070, H. R. 5965, S. 614), appropriations, etc. Correspondents include Harry S. Truman and John B. Bennett.

b. H. R. 5903: "To amend the Hospital Survey and Construction Act (title VI of the Public Health Service Act), to extend its duration and provide greater financial assistance in the construction of hospitals, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (J. Percy Priest - Tennessee).  Reported print.

c. S. 1456: "To authorize grants to enable the States to survey, coordinate, supplement, and strengthen their existing health resources so that hospital and medical care may be obtained by all persons."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Lister Hill - Alabama; Herbert R. O'Conor - Maryland, et al.).  Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.

d. S. 1805: "To authorize grants and loans to cooperatives and nonprofit associations, operating medical and hospital-care plans, for the acquisition, construction, and equipment of needed facilities."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota).  Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.

e. Press Release.  GHW: re Beaver Hospital loan (June 22, 1950).

f. Press Release.  GHW: re hospital loan program (undated).

g. Clippings.

F 18: Hospital Construction Act -- Publications (1947-1948, 1950).

a. Report.  Public Health Service, Federal Security Agency: Public Health Reports.  LXV, No. 23 (June 9, 1950).  Includes "Hospital Construction under the Hill - Burton Program," by John W. Cronin, et al.

b. Manual.  Public Health Service Regulations (ca. 1949).  Incomplete.

c. Report.  Division of Hospital Facilities, Public Health Service, Federal Security Agency: "Plans of General Hospitals for the Coordinated Hospital System."  Reprinted from Architectural Record (January, 1948).

d. Report.  Design and Construction of General Hospitals.  Chicago: Modern Hospital Publishing Company, ca. 1947.

e. Pamphlet.  Public Health Service: "What Is a Hospital System?"  (1947).

f. Pamphlet.  Public Health Service: "Why We Need More Hospitals" (1947).

F 19: Hospital Construction -- Publicity and Testimony (1949-1950).

a. Press Release.  GHW: re construction at Western State Hospital in Fort Supply (undated).

b. Statement.  Robert G. Carter, Hospital Planning Division, Florida State Improvement Commission: Before Subcommittee on Public Health, Science, and Commerce of House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (June 30, 1949).  Re: amendments to Hospital Survey and Construction Act.

c. Statement.  George Bugbee, Executive Director, American Hospital Association: Before Subcommittee on Public Health ... of House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (June 30, 1949).  Re: amendments to Hospital Survey and Construction Act.

d. Speech.  GHW: re hospital construction appropriations.  On the floor of the House (April 25, 1950).

e. Speech.  GHW: re H. R. 5903 to amend the Hospital Survey and Construction Act.  In the House (October 3, 1949).

f. Press Release.  GHW: re Hospital Survey and Construction Act amendments (June 19, 1950).

g. Press Release.  Federal Security Agency: re hospitalization of mentally ill (September 5, 1950).  Attached is draft act.

h. Statements.  Binder of testimony of W. Palmer Deering, Public Health Service, on Public Health, Science, and Commerce of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (June 30, 1949).  Re: amendments to Hospital Survey and Construction Act.

i. Deed.  Articles of Incorporation: Kay County Health Center, Inc.  (1949).

j. Clippings re various Oklahoma hospital projects.

F 20: House of Representatives Special Offices (1947-1950).

a. Correspondence with Office of Disbursing Clerk, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, Office of the Attending Physician, Office of Coordinator of Information, et al. Correspondents include Abraham J. Multer, Albert S. Herlong, Ken Regan, Mary T. Norton, John C. Davies, Clement Zablocki, and William E. Jenner.

b. H. Res. 183

c. Public Law 412 (H. R. 3778): "To amend section 30 of the Revised Statutes of the United States (U. S. C., title 2, section 25)."  Re oath of office for House members.  Eightieth Congress (1948).

d. H. Res. 99: "Providing for the consideration of the bill (H. R. 2632) making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies for the fiscal year 1949, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Adolph J. Sabath - Illinois).  Committee on Rules.

e. H. J. Res. 168: "Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States with respect to the term of office and qualifications of Members of the House of Representatives and the qualifications of Members of the Senate."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Abraham J. Multer - New York).  Committee on the Judiciary.

f. H. J. Res. 264: "To reduce the compensation of Members of the House of Representatives by 5 per centum, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Clare E. Hoffman - Michigan).  Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

g. House Document 32: "Reports to Be Made to Congress."  Committee on House Administration.  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).

h. Report.  Clerk of the House: "Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 2, 1948" (1949).

i. Speech.  Marion T. Bennett: "If Time Is of the Essence Why Not Save It?"  In the House (October 15, 1945).  Re: electronic voting.

j. Lists: tentative committee assignments for House Committees on Public Lands, Judiciary, and Appropriations, with subcommittee assignments also listed.

F 21: Housing -- Correspondence (1948-1949).

a. Correspondence re Oklahoma projects, prefabricated housing, legislation (H. R. 4009; H. R. 5987; S. 1070), public housing, etc. Correspondents include William P. Bolton and Harry P. Cain.

b. Speech.  Ralph W. Gwinn: "Public Housing -- Disastrous Here and Abroad."  In the House (June 4, 1948).  Reprint.

c. Booklet.  Illinois Veterans of Foreign Wars: "Give Veterans Decent Housing.  Support the `Taft-Ellender-Wagner' Bill (ca. 1949).

d. Report.  Robert T. McMillan, Oklahoma State University: "The Housing of Rural Families."  Given at White House Conference on Family Life, Washington, D. C. (May 6-8, 1948).

e. Speech.  Harry P. Cain: "Construction of Low-Rent Houses."  In the Senate (January 31, 1949).  Reprint.

f. Clippings.

F 22: Housing -- Correspondence (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re legislation (H. R. 4009, S. 757, S. 1070, S. 2246), public housing, Oklahoma projects, veterans housing. Correspondents include Frank Buchanan and Hugh B. Mitchell.

b. Newsletter.  National Association of Home Builders of the United States: "Washington Letter" (February 11, 1949).

c. Draft Legislation: "To provide for slum clearance, and for other purposes."  Submitted by United States Savings and Loan League.

d. Report:  "Questions and Answers on the Housing Act of 1949 (H. R. 4009)."

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